Heterotrophic protists Answer or draw Q&A Autotrophic protists Heterotrophic protists If I am wrong correct me Numbers and figures 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 500 500 500 500 500 500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
They are projections of the cytoplasm used for feeding and movement. What are pseudopods? How do protists use them? They are projections of the cytoplasm used for feeding and movement. Back
Complete the chart Back
Label the paramecium Back
Draw 3 protists that move in 3 different ways. Back
Which diagram looks like the movement of cilia and which looks like the movement of flagellum Like flagellum Euglena Like cilia (Paramecium) Back
How do amoeba reproduce? Asexually by mitosis Back
What is conjugation? Back A process that allows protists to exchange genetic materials with other individual Back
Within a large population how does conjugation benefits protists? By creating and maintaining genetic variation or diversity. Back
What occurs in the process of alternation of generation? It is a means of sexual reproduction in which the life cycle switches between haploid and diploid stages, Back
Back Conjugation begins when 2 paramecia attach to each other Meiosis produces 4 haploid micronuclei In each cell, 3 of the micronuclei disintegrate The remaining micronucleus in each cell divides by mitosis The 2 cells exchange one haploid micronucleus In each cell the micronuclei fuse to form a single diploid micronucleus and the macronucleus disintegrates Each cell forms a new macronucleus from its micronucleus Back
How do autotrophic protists make the diversity possible ? They are the base of food chain Back
What are phytoplankton? Small photosynthetic organisms found near the surface of the ocean, many are autotrophic protists Back
How do protists help maintain equilibrium in coral reef ecosystem Red algae support coral reefs by providing much needed nutrients for coral animals, red algae also produces minerals corals need to form reefs Back
How can algal bloom be harmful? Daily Double A bloom can quickly deplete the water of the nutrients, the decomposition of the dead algae can robe the water of its oxygen, choking resent fish and invertebrates life. Back
What is the function of food vacuole? It temporary stores food until it can be digested Back
What are cilia? How are they used by protists? They are short hair like projections used for movement Back
What are slime molds? Back They are heterotrophic protists that thrive on decaying organic matter Back
Spores are made by meiosis inside the sporangium. By what process are haploid spores made by a water mold? Where does the process occures? Spores are made by meiosis inside the sporangium. Back
What structure does the plasmodium eventually develop into What structure does the plasmodium eventually develop into? And what is the function of that structure? Daily Double! Develops into sporangia which produce haploid cells Back
Who am I? I am a locomotion organ found in some protists (I also help in feeding) yet they call me a liar Pseudopodia Back
In amoeba indigestible materials are kept in contractile vacuole Food Back
A gullet is an organ used by paramecium for reproduction Feeding Back
In a slime mold’s life cycle germinating spores release amoeba like cells True Back
Water mold grow on dead or decaying plants and animals True Back
Some protists have about three or four thousands of flagella One or two Back
How does the protist Trichonympha make it possible for termites to eat wood? By manufacturing the enzyme cellulase which breaks the chemical bonds of cellulose. Back
What causes malaria? Plasmodium Back
How do amoebas capture and ingest food? They use their pseudopods to surround the food particle or cell and take it inside themselves ingesting it. Back
If 2 organisms are making benit of each other this symbiotic relation is called what? Mention an example Mutualism – The example is termites and trichnympha Back
Parasitism, malaria Back If an organism is making benefit while hearting another one this relation is called what – mention an example Parasitism, malaria Back